- In Gr**** mythology,
Pylas (Ancient Gr****: Πύλας), also
called Pylon or Pylos, was a king of
Megara and
successor of his
father Cteson, son of Lelex. After...
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Pyla (Gr****: Πύλα (IPA: [ˈpila]); Turkish: Pile) is a
village in
Larnaca District, Cyprus. It is one of only four
villages located within the
United Nations...
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located at the
southern entrance to the
Arcachon basin, in the
locality of
Pyla-sur-Mer,
which is
administratively dependent on the muni****lity of La Teste-de-Buch...
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villages of
Rizokarpaso (in
Northern Cyprus),
Potamia (in
Nicosia district) and
Pyla (in
Larnaca District) are the only
settlements remaining with a
mixed Gr****...
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Pyla-Kokkinokremos (Gr****: Πύλα-Κοκκινόκρεμος) (red cliff) was a Late
Bronze Age
settlement on Cyprus,
abandoned after a
brief occupation. The site of...
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inner edge is
yellowish near the base.
Temnora pylas pylas (South
Africa to Zimbabwe)
Temnora pylas exilis Kernbach, 1962 (Zimbabwe) "CATE
Creating a...
- Pylia,
daughter of King
Pylas. Later,
Pylas went into
voluntary exile to Messenia,
because he had
killed his uncle, Bias.
Pylas then
arranged for his son-in-law...
- Gr****: Πυλία) was a
Megarian princess as the
daughter of the
Lelegian king,
Pylas of Megara. In one account, she was
called Peleia (Πελεία).
Pylia was the...
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original on 21 June 2019.
Retrieved 23
October 2020.
Senden (2004), p. 9.
Pylas, Pan (23
January 2020). "Britain's EU Journey: When
Thatcher turned all...
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Cleson and Pterelaus. He was
killed by his
nephew Pylas, also a
Megarian king.
After the murder,
Pylas gave the
kingdom to the
deposed king of Athens, Pandion...